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FDY printed fabric DYS18-604


Digital printing, also known as dye-sublimation digital printing, is a digital printing technique used on fabrics such as polyester, polyester-cotton blends, and polyester-spandex blends.

The principle of digital printing involves first inputting the designed pattern into a computer. Then, using specialized color-separation software, the pattern is broken down into individual colors. Next, dedicated printing software takes over, directly spraying disperse dyes onto sublimation transfer paper. Finally, a heat-transfer device is used to transfer the pattern onto various polyester and polyester-cotton fabrics. Commonly used fabrics include: four-way stretch fabric, peach-skin velvet, polyester mesh fabric, bird’s-eye fabric, netting, 100% polyester sweatshirt fabric, polyester taffeta, spring-ya fabric, satin fabric, organza, oxford cloth, chiffon, imitation silk, taslan, T/C fabric, milk silk, Hua Yao fabric, PET nonwoven fabric, and spunlace nonwoven fabric, among others.

Category:

FDY dyeing and printing

Keywords:

FDY dyeing and printing

Product Details

Different principles

1. Digital Printing: The pattern design is input into a computer in digital form, edited and processed using a computer-aided design (CAD) color separation and drafting system, and then, under computer control, specialized dye solutions are directly jetted onto the textile material via micro-piezo inkjet nozzles to create the desired pattern.

2. Textile Printing: Based on the sublimation properties of certain disperse dyes, transfer paper printed with patterned designs is brought into close contact with the fabric. Under controlled conditions of temperature, pressure, and time, the dye transfers from the transfer paper onto the fabric and, through diffusion, penetrates deep into the fabric fibers, thereby achieving the desired coloration.

Different advantages

1. Digital printing: The dye solution is directly loaded into a specialized cartridge and sprayed onto the fabric as needed, eliminating waste and preventing wastewater pollution. This method completely eliminates the discharge of dye solutions resulting from rinsing and cleaning printing machines in the mixing room, thus achieving a pollution-free printing process. It also eliminates the need for materials such as film, screen meshes, and silver cylinders.

2. Clothing printing: The fabric base color is white or predominantly white, and the printed pattern appears lighter on the reverse side than on the front.

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